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Fame
- the musical
Aldwych
Theatre
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Our Verdict:
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Fame
The Musical is inspired by the Academy Award-winning
film and the popular 1980s TV programme. Featuring a
30-strong cast drawn from Britain's finest young talent,
this feel-good show has audiences dancing in the aisles
night after night.
It follows the fortunes of a group of students at New
York's famous High School for the Performing Arts. An
exhilarating roller-coaster ride leads us through the
highs, lows, romances, heartaches and triumphs of the
star-struck pupils with dynamic dance routines and an
explosive score.
FAME is now in its fourth year of its latest West End run. Since its
launch in 1995 this sensational show has delighted more than 2.5 million
people, either in the capital or at venues across the UK.
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Music by: Steven Margoshes; Lyrics by: Jacques
Levy; Author: Conceived and developed by David de
Silva; Director: Runar Borge; Producer: Adam
Spiegal Productions & Sir Stephen Waley-Cohen
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Venue:
Aldwych Theatre, Drury Lane, W1
Performances:
Monday-Saturday at 7.30pm, Friday at 5.30pm
and 8.30pm, Saturday at 3pm and 7.30pm, no Sunday performances.
Running
time: 2h20
Ticket Prices:
£7.50
- £39.50
How to get there:
Tube:
Covent Garden (500m)
Train: Charing
Cross (900m)
Bus: 1, 4, 11, 13, 15, 68, 98
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